That's not even what I said, so calm down there, bud.
It's not debilitating to ME, which is clearly what I meant. I'm still able to function really well. It can be debilitating to others, I never said it couldn't. Try again later. Also, I asked HOW disorganized thinking could cause someone to think they don't need their meds, not if it can be debilitating. I'm still waiting on that answer.
I never said that doctors don't have trouble getting people with psychosis or bipolar symptoms to take their meds. Show me where exactly I said that. And I don't even have bipolar symptoms. I have the depressive type. Again, you're assuming.
You told me to talk to a doctor. I told you I did, and THAT'S WHY I'M NOT ON MEDICATION. BECAUSE I TALKED TO MY PSYCHIATRIST ABOUT IT. Nobody said anything about doctors having trouble getting people with those symptoms to take their meds, except you just now. Try again later, too.
Ok. I would stop making assumptions.
Alright. But, I still don't understand how disorganized thinking alone can CAUSE someone to think they don't need meds.
Also. One, no. You can shut your mouth. Two, I already explained this in the "wall of text" you replied to, but I'll explain it again. My psychiatrist was the one who said it was alright for me to stop taking them. Gradually, of course. That's why I'm not on any meds.
You don’t need no meds is not a good decision to make without seeing a doctor about it. My friends older brother, with exact same condition, thought he didn’t either.
I. Literally just said I talked to a doctor about it. You know a psychiatrist is a doctor right? A medical doctor whose job is prescribing medicine for individuals with mental illnesses?
I've told you multiple times tat I've talked to a doctor and you're still out here acting like I quit cold turkey.
FWIW, I've been telling Hans that Lithium is his friend for the last few years. This takes the focus off of him, and shifts it to the meds. Of course, as a software engineer who reads National Institute of Health papers for variety, I'm basically clueless. I will say that when this guy actually takes his meds, his mental clarity and cognition pertaining to what most people don't see is quite impressive.
IIN that I don't need medication for schizoaffective disorder?
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That's not even what I said, so calm down there, bud.
It's not debilitating to ME, which is clearly what I meant. I'm still able to function really well. It can be debilitating to others, I never said it couldn't. Try again later. Also, I asked HOW disorganized thinking could cause someone to think they don't need their meds, not if it can be debilitating. I'm still waiting on that answer.
I never said that doctors don't have trouble getting people with psychosis or bipolar symptoms to take their meds. Show me where exactly I said that. And I don't even have bipolar symptoms. I have the depressive type. Again, you're assuming.
You told me to talk to a doctor. I told you I did, and THAT'S WHY I'M NOT ON MEDICATION. BECAUSE I TALKED TO MY PSYCHIATRIST ABOUT IT. Nobody said anything about doctors having trouble getting people with those symptoms to take their meds, except you just now. Try again later, too.
Ok. I would stop making assumptions.
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I am calm, it’s more akin to sarcasm. What I’m saying is fairly common knowledge.
So shut yo mouth and go to a doctor instead of writing walls of text.
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Alright. But, I still don't understand how disorganized thinking alone can CAUSE someone to think they don't need meds.
Also. One, no. You can shut your mouth. Two, I already explained this in the "wall of text" you replied to, but I'll explain it again. My psychiatrist was the one who said it was alright for me to stop taking them. Gradually, of course. That's why I'm not on any meds.
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You don’t need no meds is not a good decision to make without seeing a doctor about it. My friends older brother, with exact same condition, thought he didn’t either.
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I. Literally just said I talked to a doctor about it. You know a psychiatrist is a doctor right? A medical doctor whose job is prescribing medicine for individuals with mental illnesses?
I've told you multiple times tat I've talked to a doctor and you're still out here acting like I quit cold turkey.
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I’m acting like you a turkey alright. As long as you’re ok.
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FWIW, I've been telling Hans that Lithium is his friend for the last few years. This takes the focus off of him, and shifts it to the meds. Of course, as a software engineer who reads National Institute of Health papers for variety, I'm basically clueless. I will say that when this guy actually takes his meds, his mental clarity and cognition pertaining to what most people don't see is quite impressive.